Positive perception of Australia
Positive perception of socio-economic conditions such as employment prospects, living standards, income levels, perceptions of the quality of government social services and ethnic and cultural diversit
Outcomes
Resilience
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Individuals that move down the path to violent extremism experience protective factors in their communities that may insulate them from risk factors
This outcome is concerned with building resilience and capacity within a community around issues relevant to CVE. This is based on the assumption that cohesive communities are resilient against violent extremist influences, as people in these communities feel a greater sense of belonging and acceptance. Low levels of trust in government can see people becoming disengaged. CVE programs may be aimed at an individual or at certain population groups and neighbourhoods to build social cohesion or community capacity.
Ways to measure
See the Countering Violence Extremism Evaluation Indicator Document [Pp 46-66] for practical suggestions on ways to measure such as survey instruments, example questions and using administrative data.
- Survey of Migrant's Perceptions of Australia
- Australia@2015 Scanlon Foundation Survey
Evaluations that use this indicator
- Summary Report Community Strengthening and Engagement Program, Clear Horizon, 2014
- Evaluation of the COMPACT Program, Wise, P., Roberts S. Formosa, J. and Chan, A., Urbis, 2018
- Queensland Government Statisticians Office. (2017). Social Cohesion: Queensland Social Survey 2017 Report, Queensland Treasury